Are you ready for the God of Mischief?

The unprecedented run of top-notch content from Marvel Studios is set to continue with the upcoming release of the Loki TV series. The plot, a major one in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is all about the god of mischief and takes place after the events in Avengers Endgame.

Loki will be a six-episode series that delves into federal authorities’ interest in his stealing of the Tesseract and how it ripped a whole in space time.

Everything You Need To Know About Loki

The TV series has some big names attached to it, including Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.

Who Plays Loki?

Loki actor Tom Hiddlleston
Photo credit: Marvel Studios

Loki stars Tom Hiddleston in the lead role after scene-stealing turns in the Avengers and Thor franchises.

Hiddleston is an English actor who has received numerous accolades for several projects he’s been involved in. In just a short time in Hollywood, he’s won a Golden Globe Award, a Laurence Olivier Award and even a Tony Award.

When Does Loki Come Out?

Loki is scheduled to be released Wednesday, June 9, 2021 on Disney+, according to Marvel’s Phase Four production schedule.

Filming on the series was heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which stalled production across the world. But in true MCU fashion, the moviemakers came up with a way.

Where Can I Watch Loki?

If you want to watch the Loki TV series, you’re going to have to subscribe to Disney+ or use someone’s account.

Of course, there is another way you can enjoy the exploits of Asgard’s favorite villain.

How to Watch Loki For Free

To watch Loki you’ll need to sign up for the free trial at DisneyPlus.com. You get seven days to watch any movie or series on the streaming service.

After the seven days have elapsed, you can either pay the $6.99 monthly fee or cancel.

This is just one of the streaming hacks we talk about here and it can work for other shows as well.

Where Was Loki Filmed?

Loki was filmed in and around Atlanta, Georgia at the start of 2020.  The COVID pandemic caused production delays for several months, but filming resumed in September 2020.

Production commenced with strict COVID protocols, including regular testing and a hiring process that included safe practices.

Watch The Loki Trailer

Final Word

If you love movies, then you already know that Atlanta is ground zero for movie-making and production. The state has a generous tax subsidy that attracts some of the top films in the business.

That ecosystem is why there’s so many film jobs available in Georgia right now (Wanna get cast as an extra?). And with MCU’s Phase Four in production, there won’t be a shortage for a while.

With close to 1,000 movie and TV projects produced just in the last few years, the film industry has generated more than $9 billion for the state of Georgia.
There are so many movies filmed in Atlanta these days that it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest movie casting calls, celeb sightings and Atlanta happenings delivered to your inbox.

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